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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 7.
Published in final edited form as: J Urol. 2013 Jul 10;191(1):107–113. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2013.07.005

Table 4.

Age-adjusted Rates of Progression and Regression* of LUTS among Untreated Men and Women (N=3,657), Overall and by Presence of LUTS at Baseline

Baseline LUTS Progression, % Regression, %
Total AUASI score
  None or Mild 23.3 25.4
  Moderate 16.3 49.5
  Severe 2.1 93.6
Subdomains
 Men
  Voiding symptoms 15.0 48.5
  Storage symptoms 9.7 39.6
  Nocturia 19.7 36.9
 Women
  Voiding symptoms 13.9 67.2
  Storage symptoms 21.7 42.1
  Nocturia 26.9 35.5
*

Defined as 3+ point change in total AUASI between baseline and follow-up study visits. The analysis is of progression included 3,654 individuals eligible for progression, and the analysis of regression included 1,791 individuals eligible for regression based on their baseline AUASI score.

Moderate-to-severe voiding symptoms present at baseline, as assessed by AUASI voiding subdomain score >=5 points.

Moderate-to-severe storage symptoms present at baseline, as assessed by AUASI storage subdomain score >=4 points.

Defined as getting up to urinate more than once nightly in the past month fairly often, usually, or almost always, assessed at baseline.